Stitch this Casserole Carrier, from the Hot and Handy Projects book. Then, let your tasteful carrier help you get a handle on things. Place your hot dish (or cold dish) in the center, wrap and GO! An insulated carrier is perfect for picnics and potluck dinners. The inner insulated pocket lets you store a hot or cold pack to keep the temperature of your dish just right. The carrier folds flat when not in use and can be laundered.

Stitch between lengthwise edges, 6″ from each short edge of the panel.

Prepare the Handle Panel

Center and stitch the 3″ loop side of the hook and loop tape to the right side of one short edge of the Fabric A handle base.

Center and stitch a 5-1/2″ hook side of the hook and loop tape to the silver side of one short edge of the remainingQuilted Iron Quicksection.

Join the handle base and Quilted Iron Quick section, right sides together with a 1/2″ seam, ensuring hook and loop sections are at opposite ends. Trim, press, turn and edgestitch as for the pocketed panel.

Using the 1″ webbing, stitch the short ends together with a 1/2″ seam allowance. Press seam open.

Attach Handles to Handle Panel

Fold handle base in half, meeting short ends. Mark center with a pin.

Position handle on handle base, 3″ from each lengthwise edge, meeting handle seams to base center marks. Pin in place.

Measure 6″ from each short edge. Mark from lengthwise edge to lengthwise edge. This indicates the starting and stopping points for stitching the handle strapping.

Edgestitch each side of both handles between the 6″ markings.

Join the Casserole Panels

Place the pocket panel fabric side up. Mark the center of the pocket.

Meet short ends of the handle panel: Mark the center.

Place the handle panel at a right angle to the pocket panel, fabric side up, meeting center marks. The handle panel will be approximately 11-1/2″ from ends of the pocket panel. Pin in place.

Stitch along three sides to secure the layers, leaving the fourth side open for inserting a hot or cold pack.

I was excited to sew this one up and thank you for the pattern.
However, now that it’s completed, I don’t understand the need for the fabric pocket. By stitching it on three sides a pocket is created between the two layers that a hot or cold pack could be inserted into. Also after the last stitching one side of the fabric pocket is not accessible and I wonder if it might not be confusing to some that it is a very small pocket on the one side. Perhaps a serving implement will fit there?
I followed the directions very carefully and I consider myself an above intermediate sewer. I make clothes, quilts, purses etc.

EileenAugust 12, 2017

I have a question about the Quilted Iron Quick. When reading on their website they mention that this fabric does not have any insulating properties and that additional batting or insulation should be used. Has anyone had experience with how this product actually works? Thanks!!

Nancy ZiemanAugust 14, 2017

Thank you for your question, Eileen. Please email my team directly at [email protected], and we can put you in touch with the experts at Nancy’s Notions.

MaryJune 8, 2017

I can see this in Seahawk material for tailgating.

JCRJune 7, 2017

I’ve made a couple of these with 16 patch blocks following the directions in the Quilt With Confidence book. They are very attractive and useful. But if I made them again I would extend the Velcro for better overlap and adhesion.

CarolJune 4, 2017

I definitely want something bright and cheery. A large print would work wonderfully.

Harriet RichardJune 3, 2017

What a great project! Would make a great hostess givt

Roberta A.June 3, 2017

I would use a Thomas Kinkade quilted print of churches to use for church socials. This would be a great book to win. Then I would like to make another one with a cardinal print for Christmas.

norma stoneNovember 19, 2015

I have some chicken fabric that I would use to make this casserole carrier.

Myrt PowellNovember 18, 2015

I have some hot peppers fabric that I’d like to use for this..

Kris BolickNovember 18, 2015

I just bought some cute Christmas chickens that I considered making pot holders out of. My favorite would be red hot chilli peppers, it might help keep the the food warmer….

Grace NiederlehnerNovember 18, 2015

i think I would use some of the food themed fabric for a generic one but if I were giving to a friend I would use fabric that matched my friend’s interests.

sandy g.November 18, 2015

Great tutorial. I really appreciate that I can adapt it o any sized container.

Inger AugustNovember 18, 2015

Hi
I have made to keep the pizza hot, on the way home.
Inger

Laura YeagerApril 28, 2015

I’ll get ready for football season using either a stripe or plaid in team colors.

Laura YeagerApril 28, 2015

I’ll get ready for football season using either a stripe or a plaid in team colors.

Sharon StoehrApril 24, 2015

I would use a food related fabric that was colorful.

Katie GApril 24, 2015

I would use a 4th of July theme.

Kathleen GromApril 24, 2015

I would use 4th of July theme.

Carmen NApril 19, 2015

I love the idea of using food-related fabrics for the carrier – something like the peas shown above.

Sharon HarmonApril 19, 2015

I like flowers but I think that I`d use a geometric patter fabric.

Thank You for the chance to win. Love the pattern and your books.

Julie CraddockApril 18, 2015

Plaid for fall/winter
Diamonds for other seasons
Chickens for fun

Anne Z.April 18, 2015

Casserole carriers are something I have been wanting to make for awhile now. I would make a couple, one with a floral motif for summer picnics and one with a Christmas motif for Holiday parties.

PamlynApril 18, 2015

I have a fabric with French patisserie on it that I will use for this project.

Carol CondermanApril 16, 2015

I will be using a purple with spots theme – have a niece getting married next month and she specifically requested a handmade carrier, and this will be perfect!!! Great timing!

Janet ODellApril 16, 2015

Love this carrier. My daughter’s have been wanting me to make some! I will use a botanical themed fabric..or maybe animals.

Cindy CookeApril 15, 2015

I think I will be using a hot pepper fabric. My daughter makes fabulous chicken empanadas, and her hubby loves peppers. This will definitely do the trick for them.Thanks so much for the pattern and ideas!
Cindy in NW GA

seaside, ocean. We’ve just moved and have completely changed our decor. Will probably make more as gifts. Thank you for sharing this with us.

Bonni DryeApril 15, 2015

Roosters and Chicken Wire fabric

Pat BumelisApril 15, 2015

I love the carrier and can’t wait to sew it. Not sure what fabric I will use but have lots of choices in my stash.

JoanMarieApril 15, 2015

What a great inspiration!!! Just in time for your $5.99 faric sale too. I have made some pot holders for my son ( going on his own now). So will make him a carrier since he likes to cook. Thank you for giving ideas with GREAT instructions.

BevApril 15, 2015

Oh, so many prints to choose from in my stash. The chicken prints are calling out – use me! use me!

I have some wonderful wine fabric featuring bottles, corks and labels that would be amazing for a casserole carrier to compliment wine I would take……

RuthAnn H.April 15, 2015

My first one I’d like to make in a flowery spring fabric,maybe as a bridal shower gift,and then others I make will ft the seasons..patriotic,beach scene,holidays,etc. This looks like a fun project… Thank you,Nancy!!

Mary EllenApril 15, 2015

I have some decorator fabric printed with many different shells, a perfect summer theme for this project.

Stella TavaresApril 15, 2015

I’ll be using bento fabric or rice bag fabric. In Hawaii, we eat bentos and lots of rice.

Stella TavaresApril 15, 2015

I’ll be using a bento box fabric or the rice bag fabric. Being in Hawaii, I like the bento theme.

Brenda LohmanApril 15, 2015

I think I will use Downton Abbey fabric !!!!

JoDApril 15, 2015

Have always wanted / needed a carrier for those church dinners. I’ve had some ‘spicy red jalepeno’ fabric that never got put into another project. They’d look good on this carrier….. reminding me that it’s for HOT food.

ameliaApril 14, 2015

Dear Nancy,
Supreb! I will make it for my office.

Jane FreemanApril 14, 2015

Because most of the covered dish events I attend are at Christmas, I would follow the Christmas theme. Maybe a solid outer with appliquéd holly leaves and a holly print inside.

MarthaApril 14, 2015

Looks like a project even a novice like me could do — would love to make it for gifts which is why I’m not posting my last name. Have the perfect floral pattern fabric with a dark background which will not spotlight any potential spills from the enclosed casserole.

PattiApril 14, 2015

I would like to have a fruit theme and a veggie theme for my casserole covers. I think maybe an “Italian” theme too for all my pasta dishes.

Tauna LeathersApril 14, 2015

Finally, a use for that cute lady-bug fabric! love the pattern.

Molly FoxApril 14, 2015

I have some beautiful batiks that are so happy and bright. Who wouldn’t want to see me coming with go dies to share.

grace hollandApril 14, 2015

i will use a food theme fabric,[verycolorfull]. i also plan to make several for gifts in different colors and themes. thanks for the chance to win this book !

I have a beautiful piece of fabric with bright yellow lemons on it. It would be great for a casserole cover.

Barbara KnappenbergerApril 14, 2015

I would use Autumn fabric for the holidays. I would make more than one though. They are nice for pot lucks all year long.

CynthiaApril 14, 2015

The fabric I use would depend on the person I am giving the carrier to!,

BonnieApril 14, 2015

What a great potluck idea! I would make my casserole carrier from a strawberry/floral fabric for spring. Thanks for the wonderful giveaway.

Betty DomalApril 14, 2015

I would use a small kitchen design print in the colors of my kitchen (green and yellow).

Char SniderApril 14, 2015

I have my daughters favorite colors and my own which I will make each of us one with our names either embroidered or transferred on with our picture.

Janet HouckApril 14, 2015

Would love the book! Chickens it would be.

JanetApril 14, 2015

I would use chickens to match my entire house. Would love the book!

melissa cApril 14, 2015

I would be thrilled and so thankful to win this book! I already have my favorite fabric which is covered with yummy cupcakes and popping polka dots. As a special touch, I would embroider my monogram using my “new to me” Ellisimo. Best wishes to everyone. Thank you , Nancy for your wonderful patterns.

Patricia SweetApril 14, 2015

I have been looking for something like this. Not sure what fabric pattern. My mom left me some vintage patterned material. Guess i will have to see what inspires me. I hope i win would make my day.

For myself, I would use a food theme fabric and if for a gift it would depend on the person I would make it for. There are so many beautiful fabrics, there has to be something for everyone.
Thank you Nancy for the beautiful ideas you share with us.

I actually have a casserole carrier very similar to this that my cousin made me. She made it out of a print featuring our local football team the Eagles. I love the carrier but don’t like football. I would make one out of one of the cute food-themed prints. I’ve used them for table runners and wall hangings and think they are fun.
p.s. The one she made me came with a pocket but I never knew why. Thanks for describing that feature!

Glynn MartinApril 14, 2015

I’d love to create one of these out of the adorable vegetable prints out there!

Ruthie PeterburgApril 14, 2015

I plan on making 3 of these, one for my daughter and one for each of my daughters in law. Each one will have the colors of their kitchens as the solid color but with a nice flowery complimentary fabric as the top part. Love this pattern and thank you for the idea of making it for hot or cold casseroles.
Warm hugs,
Ruthie

Bobbi BeharrellApril 14, 2015

Already planning to do sets of the 60-minute pocket potholder and place mats for my grand-kids – the casserole cover would be a perfect addition to the sets! Just waiting for my Quilted Iron Quick fabric to arrive. Let me see, music theme; cats theme; hen and rooster theme……

Carol AnnApril 14, 2015

Grandson is an Oakland Raiders fan. I have made a lot of kitchen items in Raider fabric for him, but not a carrier he can use on the go. Also a lot of theme fabric is in my stash. Just have to sort through and use as many different ones I can. Thanks for an easy carrier pattern.

I think one with a sport theme or maybe just a food theme would be great.

CandraApril 14, 2015

I would use a Gerber daisy print for my sister-in-law!

KarenApril 14, 2015

I would use a food themed fabric

JulieCCApril 14, 2015

I will use some fabric from my college alma mater! I love showing off my school spirit! EMAW! “Every Man a Wildcat” – Kansas State University

Jackie TaxterApril 14, 2015

I would love to do this in a floral theme as well as another in a vegetable theme. Thanks for the opportunity.

JulieApril 14, 2015

I’m not sure what kind of fabric. I guess I will have to go a-shopping. Oh darn! Hehe

Patty RoofApril 14, 2015

I will use my signature colors of lime green and orange. Y

Pam WolfeApril 14, 2015

I will be making several of these as I take food to my 89 year old mother and I will be using bright cheerful patterns.

Phyllis MarshallApril 14, 2015

I would use something with a fruit or cat theme.

Debbie WetzelApril 14, 2015

I will choose a fabric that reflects the north woods of Minnesota. I really like the idea of taking a casserole in a carrier that can double as a hostess gift.

LorraineApril 14, 2015

I a bright “reto” print

Gail BeamApril 14, 2015

My daughter is a teacher and is always taking in food to her school, so definitely a fun school print would be perfect. Since she loves to cook this would be a perfect gift for her.

Kathy FApril 14, 2015

I would like to do them with a theme-like patterned material for the get together. Of course, two of each. One for me to bring the casserole in and another to give to the hostess. I am always looking through the clearance pile for a good buy!

Jan N.April 14, 2015

I would make this for myself using some bright batik fabric. For others I would use novelty food fabric.

DebraApril 14, 2015

I would use a kitchen themed fabric.

Kathy FApril 14, 2015

You could always add either a ribbon or velcro to the top, so that you could keep the serving pieces attached to the casserole carrier for traveling. I can’t say how many times, I have been walking with the serving pieces in my hand and dropped one, or just plain left them at home.

Cyndy KnappApril 14, 2015

I plan to make this with a fabric with some sort of food or kitchen gadgets on it. This looks like a great pattern! Thank you for sharing it with us.

StarlaApril 14, 2015

There are so many beautiful food-print fabrics I’ve been drooling over. Of course, the hot peppers would be perfect for this — or a fruit theme, if you were carrying a casserole dish full of cobbler.

DelaineApril 14, 2015

I would use fabric with pictures of food on it. Thanks!

Avis CooperApril 14, 2015

I bought some beautifully designed fabric that has a melange of kitchen tools done in vibrant colours on a navy background. I bought this “just because I loved it” and now this will be the perfect project. Thanks for sharing all the wonderful projects with us. Be blessed!

Lor MortonApril 14, 2015

I have some great bear prints…a fishing/camping inspired one I think would be fun!! Also have some cool flowered fabrics I think would be perfect for gifts too.

Sandy Younker-HellmanApril 14, 2015

Really enjoy these blogs and this casserole carrier is a perfect example of a fun, practical project! Thanks so much!

Melody DeGrazianoApril 14, 2015

I’d use vegetable novelty fabric!

Arden SheltonApril 14, 2015

I have some retro kitchen fabric which would be good for an old fashioned casserole carrier!

Sandra NettlesApril 14, 2015

I have always wanted to make one of these and I am impressed with the instructions. Thank you, Nancy.

Nancy GApril 14, 2015

I have some cute apple-themed fabric in my stash. Since I live amid orchards, it would be ideal!

My MIL’s kitchen just got remodeled and has maroon accents in her granite counters. I would get something to coordinate with that and give her one as a present v

sandie cApril 14, 2015

Love the casserole cover, when I make it, I will use some of the Halloween fabric, I saved. It glows in the dark. Perfect gift for someone I know who was born on Halloween. Thanks.

LucyApril 14, 2015

Any fabric will do, but something bright (not gaudy) would
be nice and easy to spot.

Carol HansonApril 14, 2015

I would make it in a plaid of blues and greens. Thanks for the pattern.

HelenApril 14, 2015

Gosh I just completed a square caserole carrier done with 5″ squares, now I have the pattern to complete a rectangle one. I will do a couple in Christmas prints and for sure a special Halloween one. These make lovely gifts.

OH!!! This would be wonderful with the piece of fabric I just picked up at Hobby Lobby. It’s a black background with all the old style appliances on it in lime green, aqua blue, cherry red and a sunny yellow. It would be SO PERFECT!!! I’d love to give a go. I’ll even email pics of the finished project to you! Thanks

Marilyn in MS

JayApril 14, 2015

AsMy daughters compete in trail challenges I will be using fabric that has horses with a background of furled flags. To have something hot after a 6 to 8 mile, with obstacles, no matter the weather can’t help but make them feel better after taking care of their horses.

Linda GuentherApril 14, 2015

With my stash, I can make many!!
Would make a perfect gift… just use fabric to match the
occasion!

Heidi CorningApril 14, 2015

I’m imagining some of that campy, hunky construction worker fabric I saw.

Pat GrahamApril 14, 2015

I plan to use rooster print. I also will be making these as gifts for church ladies.

NRootApril 14, 2015

I am thinking a pretty Springy blue floral print. Thank you for the pattern.

Sherry FramApril 14, 2015

I have some cute rooster & hen fabric that I would use to make mine!

pgsApril 14, 2015

I would create my own geometric color pattern to match my kitchen.

Christina GonzalezApril 14, 2015

I would love to use a hot chili fabric to sew an insulated bag.

KayApril 14, 2015

I would make them in my friends’ favorite colors and also some for holidays.

BonnyeApril 14, 2015

I plan to make these for out of town guests at my son’s wedding. I will use a fruit themed fabric.

Cindy SchultzApril 14, 2015

I have some chefs on bike fabric that I think would make an awesome casserole carrier. Thanks for allowing us to win this great looking book.

Linda BelcherApril 14, 2015

They have come out with some really cute retro prints. I would use a retro kitchen themed print to make this carrier.

WinonaApril 14, 2015

Chicken fabric!!
Thank you for this pattern – can’t wait to make some!

Francine SheaApril 14, 2015

As a substitute school administrator. I use sewing as a reward for not receiving a conduct report over a period of time after they received ISS( in-school suspension) for committing a school infraction. I don’t get a budget as this is my own idea and it’s for a public charter school. I bought them a basic teal Janome sewing machine with a safe boxed plastic presser foot so fingers can’t get in the way. I use it with all ages in gr. K-gr.8. Yes. K students get sent to the office!! The kids love the color of the machine.

I will try to use this as a project for the students to work on as gifts for 4 secretaries as
secretary day is coming up this month.
Some will create the pattern from the measurements given, some will mark the fabric, some will cut the fabric, and some will sew the fabric. Thank you for the wonderful idea. I just have to find the quilted heat resistant fabric and get called in to sub. I love your blog!

I plan to make several for out of town guests at my son’s wedding. I have lovely fruit themed fabric.

Pat BridleApril 14, 2015

I will look thru my extensive stash for a great fabric. My kitchen has a chicken motif. So maybe if I have enough (ha-ha) fo the fabric I did place mats, appliance covers, etc. I will use that for the covers. Love your E- mails, they make my day.

nancyApril 14, 2015

I would love to make a casserole carrier using my fabric scrap stash and crazy quilt template.

Doris LinesApril 14, 2015

I can see this made up in the lovely butterfly material I have stashed away just waiting to be used!

KarenApril 14, 2015

I’m making these for Mother’s Day. Cats for my mom, roses for my mom. My grandson wants me to help him make an Elmo or Cookie Monster one for his mom, lol.

Caroline S.April 14, 2015

I love making oven mitts and pot holders…. need to try making this….. excellent gifts!

DawnApril 14, 2015

I love all the different “food” prints! I think any one would be perfect for the carrier.

Deborah JacksonApril 14, 2015

I’m going to use some Hot pepper fabric that has been waiting for my first project. Wish me luck!

Carol LombardiApril 14, 2015

I just love the different patterns and colors of camouflage! It would be an item that even guys would carry to the tailgate parties.

Joyce WilsonApril 14, 2015

I would use seasonal fabrics and change out a matching one for each season, spring, fall,winter (also Christmas) and summer. Love this what a great gift idea!

Karen paytonApril 14, 2015

I have some lovely Paris fabric that has the colors of my kitchen. It will match the hot pads I just made!

Patricia KittleApril 14, 2015

I have a Sandy Gervais fabric “Sassy” that would make a great carrier.

Sue BartonApril 14, 2015

Knowledge is power, and this pattern will definitely work for potluck day at our Bible Study. I have some of that Teflon fabric, so this is very doable. Thanks for the directions so I can make it economically!

KayZeeApril 14, 2015

Love this project! I’d use a food themed fabric…there are so many delicious looking ones available right now!

Peg GApril 14, 2015

I would love to make one using 1950s retro fabric featuring a kitchen theme.

EnidApril 14, 2015

I like making casserole carriers with fabric that will not show the spills. I make several different styles and sizes. I would love to have this book.

WinnieApril 14, 2015

I think this would be great for Packer parties and tailgaiting. GB Packer fabric would be my choice.

Dorothy GApril 14, 2015

I would love to make a few of these using the fabrics for the appropriate holidays. I’m already seeing Christmas, Easter, St. Patrick’s day, Thanksgiving and Fourth of July.

PatApril 14, 2015

While a novelty food print would seem like a natural for this carrier, I love the large floral print shown in today’s blog. I will be using a floral similar to the one shown. Thanks for the opportunity to win the book.

Can’t wait to make this for grandson & wife, as a housewarming gift
Moving into their first home this Wednesday. Will use bright colors
As that is what Ashley likes.

Rita DeCookApril 14, 2015

P. S. I forgot to mention that I have made carriers previously using just a square pattern. I like this one much better and can’t wait to make some.

Rita DeCookApril 14, 2015

I have several different fabrics I’m thinking of using…patriotic, Christmas, Easter, St. Patrick’s, and kitchen-themed. I might even embroider on some.

Elizabeth LewisApril 14, 2015

I would use a bright floral with a dark background to showcase the pattern colors while camouflaging the inevitable spills that will occur at the potluck. Cheers!

Joann ThronburgApril 14, 2015

I have some sunflower prints that I have been holding onto for awhile and think this would be great use of it. I will probably use blue as the second color because blue and yellow are my favorite colors! I am always looking for new ideas for gifts.

Margaret C.April 14, 2015

I have some kitchen fabric with cutlery all over it which I will use. I wish they made peach cobbler inspired cloth as that is what i like to take to potlucks Yummy.

Mary SApril 14, 2015

I’m not sure what to use, as there are many and I mean many wonderful fabrics in the stash to choose from. What a great idea, making Christmas gifts for our daughters. Thanks Nancy for the giveaway.

C, l, NESTORApril 14, 2015

I am going to use a fabric of wine labels and bring a bottle of wine with this, If the hostess likes the carrier I will gift it to her or him.

Peggy QApril 14, 2015

I have often thought about making one of these handy little items but always waited until I had some proper instructions. Love how this folds over and under to fully enclose your dish.

SheilaApril 14, 2015

I would use a farm theme fabric as my parents live on a farm and most of our potluck dinners are held there

PamelaApril 14, 2015

I have a cute piece of fabric that has spoons all over it. I would use that if I have enough!

I plan on using Asian themed fabric, black ,red etc. I can’t wait to get started.

Lori ChvojkaApril 14, 2015

I have some reproduction prints of flowers that I would use. I chose this because I think we take casseroles to more summer events. I might even make one for all the seasons, what the heck cover all the seasons. If I win this book I think I’ll share it with my daughter, she likes to make kitchen items.

Janice McLainApril 14, 2015

If I could find something that had globes or maps on it, that would be my choice. I like to make cultural types of meals to take to potlucks.

Sue ReentsApril 14, 2015

I made my casserole carrier in red & white, two sided, quilted fabric. I embroidered cherries, with the words What’s Cookin’ on the top of the casserole. I like cherries & have them in my kitchen. Love the casserole carrier & use it all the time for potluck dinners at church.

SheilaApril 14, 2015

I would use a reproduction fabric to remind me of my childhood when potlucks were the way for family, friends, and communities to get together.

BarbaraApril 14, 2015

What a wonderful project to make as gifts. I would use pastel fabric with small florals and patterns because those colors make me happy when I look at them!

Marianne KapinosApril 14, 2015

Our extended family Christmas gathering is a must for Christmas fabrics, our annual Meatless Friday just before Easter gathering would be adorable in Spring or Spiritual type fabrics, and last, but not least is our annual family picnic, which could feature fireworks, red, white & blue fabrics, or just wonderful summer florals. And that’s not even considering the birthdays, Mother’s/Father’s day, & just because days. Looks like I’ve got alot of sewing to do!!

Ida NoelApril 14, 2015

I going to use southwestern themed material, we have a lot of potlucks when we camp at our trail rides. Ida

Susan NovakApril 14, 2015

I would love to make each of my 3 adult granddaughters one of these in their favorite animal theme fabric (owl, pig, dog).

Becki FApril 14, 2015

I am thinking about a lot of different themes to make as Christmas gifts

Kelly SasmanApril 14, 2015

I want to make this in a Fishing, Summer or Lake theme for a friend who has a beautiful place on the lake the live at in the summer. I think it would make a perfect thank you gift for them having us as guests every summer for a long weekend.

Kim BurgessApril 14, 2015

I have been saving some fabric that is red, white and blue with patriotic items on it. Going to make at least one. Would be excellent for a July 4th picnic. Thanks for sharing.

Kim BurgessApril 14, 2015

I have some fabric that is red, white and blue with patriotic items on it that I have been saving. Going to make at least one. Excellent for July 4th picnic. Thank You for sharing.

Debra MitanApril 14, 2015

i would make at least 2 of these 1. garden 2. fruit theme, they would be very handy.

KathyinMNApril 14, 2015

As a Packer fan in Minnesota-definitely out of Green Bay Packer material. There would be no question that it was mine!

I have some tulip floral material that I plan to use. I have followed you since your early beginning years. Thank you for the hints over the years.

Julia JuedesApril 14, 2015

What a great idea to have a pocket for heat or cold packs! I always use the totes for HOT never thought about COLD! This would make a great gift for a bride-to-be! Tuck in the heat and cold packs, add a spatchula, or spoon and Voila,
a perfect gift! Thanks for the idea, Nancy!